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    Lightbulb 20 min ride ideas

    From the city, somewhere to have lunch in the sun then back. Any ideas? Not along the motorway for long, pref

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    Quote Originally Posted by proseuche View Post
    From the city, somewhere to have lunch in the sun then back. Any ideas? Not along the motorway for long, pref
    Whereabouts in the city are you? I'd recommend the back of brito maybe, that's where we head for our sun breaks, PM and let me know if you roll down, might come with
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    I'm on Shortland St in the city but want to ride somewhere that's 20 mins or so out of the city (N/E/S/W) so I get a decent ride in, it's so nice out and I hate being stuck in the air conditioned office!!!

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    Mt Eden Summit? Preety cool place to relax.


    Oh last month I went there, it was closed. I'm not sure now tho.


    OR Mission Bay, St Hellers is good too. Relax at Achilles Point (or whatever).


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    1. Along the waterfront to Bastion point, nice reserve & grassy bits to frolic in.
    2. Over the bridge, off at Takapuna then down to Takapuna beach, Devonport or up Mount Victoria.
    3. Mount Eden..as previously suggested, bikes can get past the road blocks DAMHIK.
    4. Towards Westhaven marina, follow the access road around to the club houses / buildings at the bridge end, find a sunny spot & watch the boats go by.
    5. Old Auckland City workshops to Deus Ex Machina, you can sit outside and there is coffee & bikes (a bit pretentous for me).

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    Thanks, will keep those in mind! Ended up at Deus Ex Machina. Liked it. Lots.

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    Along Tamaki Drive all the way to St heliers, then onto Riddell Road up to glendowie School, turn round and go back, Riddell road = niiiiice and twisty but is residential. I work on Shortland street but dont know how long it takes sorry.
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    20min from the city I reckon one of the best places to sneak off for lunch would be Orewa. Took someone up there the other day between lectures, grabbed some wedges and a milkshake and then almost fell asleep on the beach lying in the sun.

    A really nice area to be away from the city but still close!

    Go a little bit further and you have a huge array of beaches to pick from!!! Me and a couple of mates had an arvo off school years ago about this time and thought it'd be time to kick off the summer swimming in the sea, we decided to make ourselves a challenge to get to as many beaches as possible that arvo. We drove to and SWAM at 11 beaches that day in about 2 hours, was awesome fun!!! Yet we ended up only 30/40 min from the city.

    Shit I'm so doing that again actually, after exams! Be fun to do that around the coro!

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    fully agree with the st heliers idea, the water front is an awesome ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    20min from the city I reckon one of the best places to sneak off for lunch would be Orewa. Took someone up there the other day between lectures, grabbed some wedges and a milkshake and then almost fell asleep on the beach lying in the sun.
    You must have been pushing pretty hard to get out of the central city, onto the motorway, and up to Orewa in 20 minutes. 30-45 would be a much better estimate dependant on the traffic flow and how you ride (how fast you cruise, how fast you are prepared to lane-split) and who close you are to an on-ramp at the city end.

    If you've got the time to do Orewa, then add a few minutes and carry on along the tollway to Puhoi. The tavern does fantastic cheap pub food. Real pub food, non of the fancy expensive stuff that's written on a menu in a language other than English (or American for that matter).
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    Quote Originally Posted by paddy View Post
    You must have been pushing pretty hard to get out of the central city, onto the motorway, and up to Orewa in 20 minutes. 30-45 would be a much better estimate dependant on the traffic flow and how you ride (how fast you cruise, how fast you are prepared to lane-split) and who close you are to an on-ramp at the city end.

    If you've got the time to do Orewa, then add a few minutes and carry on along the tollway to Puhoi. The tavern does fantastic cheap pub food. Real pub food, non of the fancy expensive stuff that's written on a menu in a language other than English (or American for that matter).
    39.4km from uni, even a 90km/h average will get you to Orewa in 26minutes. If it's lunch it's about midday, wasn't an ounce of traffic to push through on the motorway, average speed more towards 100km/h, timing to 23min.

    No WAY does it take 45mins to get to Orewa from town during the middle of the day!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    39.4km from uni, even a 90km/h average will get you to Orewa in 26minutes. If it's lunch it's about midday, wasn't an ounce of traffic to push through on the motorway, average speed more towards 100km/h, timing to 23min.

    No WAY does it take 45mins to get to Orewa from town during the middle of the day!!!
    Depends on how many red lights you get really. I wouldn't count on much less than 35mins from downtown to Orewa. Could easily turn into 45mins even with no traffic depending on where in town you are if you get bad lights.

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